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Aaron
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Let me know if you want any past exam papers. I work in secondary schools and academies, and can easily get them. TBH, they're probably downloadable from the exam board website anyway
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quote:
Originally posted by GB123
you could always ask a local college if they'll let you pay to sit it in November.


They'll probably say no - the pass rate is important to them and they don't typically take risks on people they've not taught.

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Originally posted by Russ
a) its only free if you're unemployed
b) as an employer - it isnt


Not strictly as easy as that - there are various structures of course and eligibility requirements for waivers where either the government or the college itself will cover all or some of the cost. It comes down to the individual college and what they are offering, quite a few different ways to approach it.

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Originally posted by Dave
when I did mine the people who hadn't got a good enough GCSE just had to do something alongside their apprenticeship, key skills rings a bell.


Which is another approach but this is only the case if they've enough confidence that you'll pass and also the funding structures, timetables etc. allow it. That can sometimes come down to the number of hours you study as it can bring more income in to add bits on to a main course or sometimes it would be a cost and need covering somehow.

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Originally posted by Ian

They'll probably say no - the pass rate is important to them and they don't typically take risks on people they've not taught.



Good point actually, didn't think of that
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quote:
Originally posted by Generation
It's a walk in test, with no courses required? Are you sure?



Yes mrs did it a couple years ago
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http://sunderlandcollege.ac.uk/adult/test-the-city/

No mention of which qual.

Is this place near to you?

Palmer's College, Chadwell Road, Grays, Essex, RM17 5TD 01375-370121

They're on the AQA list as accepting private candidates.

Probably need to do some tuition and you'll also need some time for controlled assessment and some way of authenticating the coursework. So not a walk in test, but private entry is probably the way to go to get it quickly.
Generation
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Thanks Ian! palmers college isn't far from me. I will give them a ring tomorrow for some more information.
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
http://sunderlandcollege.ac.uk/adult/test-the-city/

No mention of which qual.

Is this place near to you?

Palmer's College, Chadwell Road, Grays, Essex, RM17 5TD 01375-370121

They're on the AQA list as accepting private candidates.

Probably need to do some tuition and you'll also need some time for controlled assessment and some way of authenticating the coursework. So not a walk in test, but private entry is probably the way to go to get it quickly.





Not sure how good a qual but teeside uni were willing to take it



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